How much do concrete contractors typically cost?
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Average$2,383
- Typical Range$1,866 - $4,250
- Low End - High End$800 - $5,000
Landscape Design, drains , rain run off water , dry basements , irrigation sloping, grading, Landscape Design, trees, mulch , flower beds , plants shrubs and hedges , and 3 more
"They did a great job! Would definitely hired them again"
Vicente D. in February 2023
Stone Restoration, New Brick fronts
"If you need someone who is prompt, professional and knows what they are doing, then you hire the guys from Union Masonry. They delivered what they promised. An excellent job for the right price."
Ben G. in October 2015
In business since 2018
Concrete, Masonry, Stone Work
About us: "Staabs stoneworks llc is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business."
Garage Concrete Floor Coating-Apply, Garage Organizers - Install
"Efficient and beautiful end project."
Lynne H. in December 2016
Interior Exterior, Low level window washing, Decks , and 1 more
"Abdullah Johnson did a very good job! He was very well-priced, cleaned up after himself, and was quick and thorough with the job!"
Michelle H. in December 2022
In business since 2022
About us: "Jackson Group contractors is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business."
In business since 2019
Concrete
About us: "At Imperial Concrete Construction, LLC, we pride our company on reliability, communication, integrity and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular project. We look forward to earning your business!"
In business since 2018
Concrete
About us: "We Coat Concrete is a premiere full service contractor that operates out of South Hampton, NJ. We pride ourselves on high quality work and precise attention to details. Call today!"
In business since 2008
About us: "GMF Home Improvements is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business."
7103 Guilford Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
1308 6th Avenue
Woodlyn, PA 19094
811 Stephen Rd.
Warminster, PA 18974
7407 Fayette St.
Philadelphia, PA 19138
6150 Montague St.
Philiadelphia, PA 19135
Inexpensive, durable, and surprisingly versatile, concrete is becoming one of the most popular flooring materials in new construction. It requires less maintenance than many other types of flooring and in many scenarios, concrete will out perform just about anything else. One of its few drawbacks, however, is that its natural color is not what many people would call "pleasing". For new construction in Philadelphia, concrete stain is a very useful tool for making this extraordinary material more appealing in a residential setting.
The Benefit of Using Concrete Stain
Concrete floors have been common in garages and basements for a long time. In these situations, it's hard to imagine a more suitable material (anything a car can drive on without creating a significant amount of damage will probably make a good parking spot). However, since concrete has come into more visible areas of the home in southeastern PA, it has had to compete with the very attractive tile and hardwood that is so common in Philadelphia. Concrete staining is the key when it comes to turning a drab looking slab of concrete into a floor worth looking at. And once you've got an attractive piece of concrete, you've got a beautiful floor that will still look good after decades of whatever traffic it is exposed to.
Besides its durability and longevity, concrete is also a good choice for snowy climates like that of Philadelphia. Concrete staining, once completed, leaves a permanent pigment that is set inside the concrete itself. Unlike paint, concrete stain cannot be harmed in any way by moisture, cold, or any combination of the two. Once the stain is set, all the slush on Broad street couldn't cause it to chip, fade, or become loose in any way; this means that a little tracked in moisture will have no effect on stained concrete floor (unlike the negative effects it can have on hardwood or grout between ceramic tiles).
Concrete Stain in Countertops
Another place where stained concrete is making a name for itself is in countertops. Concrete's strength is comparable to that of natural stone such as granite or marble (and the price is comparable, as well), but concrete offers a bit more versatility in what it can look like. Unlike natural stone counters, which are simply cut and polished, concrete can be poured to take whatever shape you desire. Concrete stain also plays an important role in making these counters unique and attractive. Unlike natural stone countertops, concrete counters are often produced by individual craftsmen; their work is as much a piece of sculpture as it is a manufactured product.
How Concrete is Finished
While most of us are familiar with the rough texture of the industrial concrete found in sidewalks and roads, the high gloss of finished concrete is less common and much more desirable. After the concrete is cured completely, stain can be applied to chemically change its color. Once the desired hue is achieved, it is then ground smooth. It can then be sealed and polished to an incredible gloss. Once finished, concrete is very beautiful and unique. It makes a statement that is unlike anything else, and it will last a lifetime.
Staining Prices
Pouring concrete floor from scratch and making it suitably flat costs about $3,500 (to resurface an existing concrete floor is generally about $2,500). Applying a floor coating is in the $1,100 range. When comparing the cost of these two tasks to the price of your average wood floor (over $5,000), it is easy to see why more and more folks are looking to durable, long-lasting stained concrete for their new floors.
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